Eminent Domain - The Kelo Case
In 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled New London, Connecticut could use eminent domain to seize houses even for nonpublic use. It greatly changed how eminent domain is used in this country. Subject Areas: ■ Civics ■ Economics ■ Family & Consumer Science ■ Government ■ U.S. History Topics: ■ Government ■ Property Rights ■ Regulations ■ Rule of Law ■ United States ■ Unintended Consequences Want more great FREE educational stuff to go with this video? Head over to ➡️ https://www.izzit.org and use our online quizzes, teacher tools and find additional educational resources and more! Check out our Facebook page here: / izzit Visit our other educational programs here: https://www.izzit.org/products/index.php Make sure you enroll as an izzit.org member to receive your FREE teacher resources, click here to sign up now: https://www.izzit.org/join/index.php You can Tweet at us here: / izzit_org

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